Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine
Submission guidelines
Instructions for Authors
About the Journal
Journal Overview
The Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (CJEM) is Canada’s only academic journal in emergency medicine and the official publication of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP). CJEM publishes articles of interest to emergency care providers in rural, urban or academic settings that reflect the growing interest in emergency medicine, both as a medical discipline and an expanding field for research. CJEM is indexed by the National Library of Medicine.
Vision, Mission & Objectives (as approved by the CAEP Board February 2018)
Vision
Inspiring excellence in emergency medical care
Mission
To improve emergency medical care by connecting and informing providers
Objectives
1. To promote communication and information exchange amongst physicians practicing emergency medicine in Canada, including those providing care in rural communities;
2. To improve emergency care of patients in Canada and elsewhere;
3. To provide current evidence to assist physicians practicing emergency medicine;
4. To disseminate high-quality emergency medicine scholarly work in research and education, produced by Canadians;
5. To provide scholarly opportunities for medical students, residents, and newly practicing physicians;
6. To promote communication amongst non-physician Canadian emergency care providers;
7. To disseminate Canadian emergency medicine content internationally; and,
8. To be among the top three emergency medicine journals within 5 years.
Manuscript Style
Authors should conform to the general guidelines laid out in Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals. CJEM uses the Canadian Oxford Dictionary (latest ed.) for spelling; The Chicago Manual of Style (16th ed.) for grammar, style, and punctuation; and Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary (32nd ed.) for spelling of medical terms; and Vancouver style for referencing cited publications.
Formatting & Manuscript Submissions
All manuscripts (including tables and figures) must be submitted electronically via Editorial Manager, and should be single-spaced, using 12-point Times New Roman or Calibri typeface using MS Word. Submissions must include the following:
a) Cover Letter
All submissions should be accompanied by a brief cover letter. Within the cover letter, the corresponding author should disclose potential conflicts of interest and financial support, specify each author's contribution to the work, and indicate that all co-authors have had the opportunity to review the final manuscript and have provided their permission to publish the manuscript. When submitting to Editorial Manager, please attach your cover letter to your title page document to ensure reviewers remain blinded.
b) Title page
The title page should include the article title, the authors' name(s) in order as they should appear in print, and affiliations. The name, address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address for the corresponding author must be provided. The title page must also include a word count and keywords. Please ensure your cover letter is attached to your title page when submitting to Editorial Manager.
Choose the article title carefully. Be creative and ensure that the title accurately reflects the content of the article.
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